As mentioned in previous posts, Honda has plans for the next CRV.....
Next version of the CR-V looks set to grow and could offer seven seats as standard when it goes on sale in 2017
by Darren Ross of www.autocar.co.uk
The next-generation Honda CR-V will
be a larger and more premium product than the current car when it
arrives in 2017, Honda’s head of cars in the UK Leon Brannan has
confirmed.
Speaking to Autocar at the launch of the 2015 Honda HR-V in Lisbon, Brannan said the car would become larger in order to make room for the new HR-V in Honda’s product range.
Brannan
also hinted that the new CR-V would offer seven seats as standard and
four-wheel drive, in a bid to rival more premium products such as the Land Rover Discovery Sport and Volvo XC60.
“CR-V
is a massive pillar for us,” Brannan said. “I’m not sure that HR-V in
the UK will ever become a four-wheel drive car, most people in this
segment will vote with their feet and buy two-wheel drive. So if we can
assume that HR-V will ever only be two-wheel drive, then you’ve got to
proposition [with CR-V].
“Can we compete with Land Rover as a
brand? That’s less about CR-V and more about Honda as a brand. Now we
have the growing vehicle line-up you’ll see more communications about
Honda.”
The interior of the new CR-V is expected to borrow heavily
from the HR-V, including that car’s touchscreen infotainment system and
dashboard layout.
Engines could mirror those found in the HR-V, including the 118bhp 1.6-litre diesel and 128bhp 1.5-litre petrol.
The next Honda CR-V is expected to be built in Canada before being imported into the UK.
Source;
http://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/new-cars/2017-honda-cr-v-grow-size
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